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What are the hazards of 200 beats per minute?


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Heart rate of 200 beats per minute generally includes causing shock, heart failure, stroke, etc.
1. When the heart rate is
too high, the amount of blood sent per minute is reduced, resulting in blood pressure drop and insufficient blood perfusion, which is easy to cause shock. In shock, the body organs are severely deprived of oxygen, and if not handled properly, it will endanger life.
2. Heart
rate too fast will lead to increased burden on the heart, causing long-term excessive tension in the myocardium, resulting in heart failure. When heart failure occurs, the heart pump function decreases, unable to meet the body's oxygen and nutrient requirements, leading to fatigue, shortness of breath, edema and other symptoms.
3.
Stroke.